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Metafiction is a form of
fiction that
emphasizes its own
narrative structure in a way that
inherently reminds the
audience that they are
reading or viewing...
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Historiographic metafiction is a term
coined by
Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. It
incorporates three domains: fiction, history...
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Walls Could Talk (1992)
Selah –
Music for the
Quiet Time (2004–2005)
Metafiction (2006)
Christmas (2008)
Selah II (2009)
Revix (2010) – a
remix album...
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literature is a form of
literature that is
characterized by the use of
metafiction,
unreliable narration, self-reflexivity, intertextuality, and
which often...
- a
satire of
racial diversity in the
publishing industry as well as a
metafiction about social media,
particularly Twitter.
Kuang first began conceptualizing...
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transgression of
narrative levels),
which is a
technique often used in
metafiction. The
metafiction genre occurs when a
character within a
literary work acknowledges...
- This is a
partial list of
works that use
metafictional ideas.
Metafiction is
intentional allusion or
reference to a work's
fictional nature. It is commonly...
- propagandist. The
story of the
novel is
narrated (through the use of
metafiction) by
Campbell himself,
writing his
memoirs while awaiting trial for war...
- used as a foil to the main plot. This is
especially true in the case of
metafiction and the "story
within a story" motif. A foil
usually either differs dramatically...
- to
metafiction. Alas, most
metafiction struck me as too obvious, and I
remembered wondering, way back then, if
there was a way to make
metafiction subtle...